Wednesday, April 23, 2014

FMP- week 2 (2)



I talked to my tutor and discussed about the function and location for my pod. Over the Easter break, I came to a decision that I will design a pod house that can be attached to existing buildings, such as skyscraper, flats, abandoned houses etc... It is an idea that came to my mind, where I want to create more living spaces without taking up the ground spaces. 

I was suggested to use masking tape and attach my model on the edge of the table or the pillars, so I can take photographs of my model being attached to something. This allows me to get a sense of how it looks when it is attached.   
Cardboard model attached to the edge of the table

Figure added to show scale
Model attached to the leg of the table

The model is made up of rectangular solids, where it has many right angles so it fits perfectly on the edge of the table. 

I used masking tape to attach my model to the edge of the table and the leg of the table. When I was making my model I did not decide on where the front or the back of my pod is, so I played around with my model changing the positions and took pictures of it. 

What I will do for the next college day is to gather and bring in the lists of items that I will need for the collaboration between the 3D and fashion group.  




























FMP- week 2 (1)



Creative week

The task was to draw different designs of what you are making (pod house) on A1 sheet of paper. Also, we had to use at least three mediums. I used a pen, highlighters and brush pens. I think I should have used more variety of medium on the A1 sheet. I think it looked quite dull as a page with the colours mostly black, grey and brown.

A1 sheet of quick drawings of my pod house

The next task was to pick a design I drew and using the materials provided to make that design. I chose the cubic design. The reason is because I am designing a pod house which the form is inspired by origami. The cubic design reminds me of an origami that I folded which consists of many cubes just like that drawing.

Cardboard model

Figure added to show scale

I thought what worked well was that I used cardboard to create this model.  I chose to use cardboard because it is easy to manipulate for me to create the cubic forms. I have used cardboard many times before for the previous projects during the pathway stage, so I expected it to work out fine. Although, I think I should have experimented with other materials such as polypropylene. 

On the other hand, I realised with the cardboard, because it is easy to manipulate it is hard to stay in one form.  It is easy to lose its shape. It bends and crushes very easily. I was not impressed with my model. I made it very roughly due to the time that I had, and this shows through my model. It looks very messy, with glue visible everywhere on the model. It also cannot balance on its own, so I struggled to take photographs of it. I decided to use blue tack to stick the model on the table.  


The outcome of my model differs with my drawing as expected since I did not look at my drawing to make the model, I took the idea from the drawing but not copying it exactly.











FMP- week 1 (3)



Today, we had a group discussion, where we showed what we have done so far in our sketchbook.

My sketchbook- page 1 of research I have done on pod houses and pods
My sketchbook- page 2 of  research I have done on pod houses and pods
 There is a variety of origami's I could make, so I decided to start making origami's based on the pictures I took, whether it is inspired from the shape or form etc...
Random images I took which is used to influence the origami I make
The origami's I folded myself inspired from the rando




The thing that went well was that I gave feedbacks to my peers. This was something I did not do during the pitch. I mentioned about during visits you should take your own photographs instead of using images from the internet. Also, I suggested to someone who mentioned having an interest to organic forms, to go outdoors and take pictures as well as do observational drawings of organic forms such as trees and plants. Then using those drawings and images to roughly create a variety of models inspire by those forms using cardboards or other easily accessible materials. 

The thing I thought did not went well was my sketchbook being unorganized. There were images and leaflets that fell out when I was showing to the group my sketchbook. Next time I should make sure to stick all the images in my sketchbook, even just using blue tack to temporarily secure the images into the sketchbook. 

The advices given to me were to consider the function and scale for my pod. Also, I was suggested to think about the place of where my pod will be located. Furthermore, they told me to think about the materials I will use to make my mode and what method such as laser cutting and 3D printing. Also, I was suggested to carry on making more origami, so I have more to work with, experiment and develop.